Savers should be able to use their nest eggs to buy a home, according to pensions minister Richard Harrington.
People born in the 1980s are now more likely to be members of a pension scheme than those born a decade earlier, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
More than a third of workers have been auto-enrolled but coverage is uneven across the country and people still do not understand pensions, according to two surveys.
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has warned firms are failing to comply with auto-enrolment legislation as they approach their staging date.
The Labour Party has not abandoned the role of shadow pensions minister, despite the post being vacant for several months, according to reports.
The number of active members of occupational schemes has returned to the record high set 33 years ago, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
An Australian pensions expert has expressed his reservations about the timing and design of the lifetime ISA (LISA) at the Society of Pension Professionals' (SPP) annual conference.
TPO decision on appeals will lead to better outcomes, say respondents.
A single rate of tax relief could be "far too attractive" for chancellor Philip Hammond to not consider introducing through his Autumn Statement, says public policy expert Iain Anderson.
This week we want to know if the Pension Ombudsman's decision to participate in more appeals against its decisions will lead to better judgements for members.